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Stop Jumping Off the Kitchen Line

June 21 2026
Stop Jumping Off the Kitchen Line

What happens when a really good pickleball player gets on the court with a great one?

For a recent video, Brian Lim (the creator behind YouTube channel Building Pickleball) enlisted the help of pro Blaine Hovenier for some advanced tips and techniques for faster, more consistent hands at the kitchen line.

Much of the resulting wisdom we’ve told you about before — punching the ball instead of taking a full swing, keeping a locked wrist and firm grip, and the importance of recovering your paddle position after ball contact — but one little tidbit really stood out.

Stop jumping off the kitchen line.

It’s a natural instinct to back up when something fast is speeding at your chest. But leaving your feet removes your base of power and kills your ability to adapt to shot placement.

You need to actively fight this urge and stay locked in when things get heated in the kitchen.

  • Stay grounded but light on your feet.
  • Bend slightly at the knees but stand tall.
  • Keep your weight forward and your paddle tip up.

Jumping off the line shows weakness. It says you don’t want any of their smoke, which means they’re more likely to keep sending it your way.

Instead, prioritize your footwork and trust your hands. When the ball is sped up your way, lean in and punch it back even harder.

Watch Blaine demonstrate.

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